Three-Dimensional-Printed Bioceramic Scaffolds with Osteogenic Activity for Simultaneous Photo/Magnetothermal Therapy of Bone Tumors.

For the postoperative treatment of bone cancer, biomaterials should possess an antitumor effect and simultaneous repair ability of bone defects. Compared with single photothermal treatment or magnetothermal treatment, photo/magnetothermal joint treatment represents a more high-efficient strategy to kill tumor cells. In this work, a 3D-printed bioceramic scaffold with a photo/magnetothermal effect was successfully designed and fabricated, which exhibited the function of killing tumor cells and excellent osteogenic bioactivity, via incorporating an Fe element into akermanite (AKT) bioceramics. After doping with ferric elements, the AKT scaffolds possessed significantly enhanced compressive strength and desirable ferromagnetic property. The ferric elements endowed the AKT scaffolds with excellent photo/magnetothermal effects, and hence the scaffolds could efficiently kill tumor cells in vitro under mild laser power density and magnetic field. In addition, the Fe-doped AKT bioceramic scaffolds significantly promoted cell proliferation and osteogenic differentiation of rabbit bone mesenchymal stem cells as compared with the original AKT scaffolds without Fe elements. The results suggest that Fe-doped bioceramic scaffolds with both photo/magnetothermal effect and in vitro osteogenic bioactivity could be a promising biomaterial for the synergistic therapy of bone cancers.

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